What an outstanding, brilliant, extreme noise here...alá Steve Vai...HAIL FOR LIVE MUSIC, HATS OFF...your guitars are more than cool...that funky rhythm from 0.50 and the solo at the end is phenomenal...instant fav and dl of course...
Great track as to be expected from someone of your calibre ! Lot's going on and the addictive and slightly disconcerting drums great guitar sound from the middle. I'm sure your mojo is still around there somewhere maybe it went down to Sainsburys for some milk ! It will be back soon enough in the mean time keep churning out these great tracks. As I remember there's a lot of great and varied idea's bouncing around in that head of your's just need to keep banging yourself on the side of the head to get the next one out which we are all eagerly awaiting. Take care and keep up the good work.
I'm reviewing this track as more of a reply to you forum post on losing musical inspiration...You've got more than a few boxes ticked musically, a lot more than the average Joe has, you can clearly project into an arrangement and get an emotive groove on, so what's the problem, not making it in the real world musically according to you, maybe that's the bane of 99% of people that ever picked up an instrument, I have no answers being in the same boat but it doesn't bother me at all, a lot of people crave celebrity but I'm guessing your too mature for that, if your anything like me you'll get plenty of inspiration from listening to the closest sympathetic instrument to your own in my case it's drums, if I hear a great pattern that's all I need.....I'll apologise in advance if this topic is inappropriate as a track review, I just don't like to see an obviously talented musician straying into the doldrums, which incidentally isn't reflected in this track, cool work!...cheers Dave
Hey Dave,many thanks for your comments you put across a strong case as always :)
I am sure i will get my mojo back at some point as i always have thank you.I was just putting some ideas into the mix on the said forum.I am currently doing some music study and desperately trying to improve my piano skills so music is still pumping through my veins!
Thanks mate Rhodesy
Mysterious, windy, big landscape, kind of atonal synth intro rises skillfully into a good initial bass riff. Nice the way the synth decays after 0:15.
Very solid bass sound (plus playing) and the Rhodes adds vibe.
Your 0:58 merged synth sound is an excellent one that really stands out. Try using that again in another track but probably in a quite different way. See how it works over a faster groove. And the notes it's playing are kind of catchy yet also very chilled.
1:39 clangy metal rise gives things a good lift and then we're into some widdly jazz playing. At exactly 1:50 the low note at the end of the run sounds great. Then the high playing is kind of African. Reminds me a little of some of the style that New York band Vampire Weekend go for. Their first album was interesting but I've since heard some wet pop rubbish from them.
2:31 cool wah chord/note as you hit the breakdown. Then gentle fast tremoloed note as we rise back into the drums and a tasteful guitar solo, with lots of cool ambience and activity and vibe in the background. Just what I like as it adds depth but does not detract from the lead (guitar) work. Must mean it's also well mixed. Choosing appropriate sounds that complement each other is kind of also mixing. It was the only mixing there was in the early days of recording in one room with no multitracks or overdubs.
3:20 I like that lower playing as the guitar has a great, warm tone. Then I think you add two different layers of guitar over the top and pan them nicely so that all three can be heard. Great mixing there.
This is a far out, grooving, classy piece of jazzy soundscape work with lots of depth and emotion and I don't really have any suggestions or criticisms.
No-one ,and i mean NO-ONE could ever accuse you of not listening to a track with your full attention my friend!
Thankyou for your input and great comments on this track.The track came together really quickly.I wanted to write a very slow emotive piece in a 7/4 time signature,came up with the chords on piano,added the bass guitar and i was off.
This is not my favourite track but all the musicians i admire,yourself included of course,seem to rate it highly.so it just goes to show you cannot really hear your own works as others hear them.
I changed the title as you can see as i agreed with your earlier comment.
I hope you own a mandolin, I heard some fast pickin' going on in there. I like the bass and drums on this track. Bass is so underrated as to how much fun it is to play and to how it can have an impact on the song. There are periods where the bass is simple and places where the bass is moving out. Mostly when the drummer and bass are in a groove, you can tell. Your bass playing is really good here!
Hey Wayne my man!
Thanks for your interests in the track my friend.Yes the bass is a very abused instrument in the big world :) ,most great bands have great bass players and the bass line is so important to harmony.Example;if the guitarist is playing a C chord and the bass plays an A root note,we are now in Aminor. :)
Loved this. Prince was a huge influence in my songwriting, as well as the whole Minneapolis scene. I can hear that influence in this work. Nice Rhodes piano. Also I like the way you incorporate the electronic with the organic. Is that your guitar playing cos it's awesome. Reminds me a bit of a more bluesy Stuart Matthewman (Cottonbelly). Great job
Cru
I was thinking. if we have the blues, but we sound like Prince, do we have the Purples?
Purples - why not hey!Great to have the loops synth wizard enjoying the track.Thanks for the compliment on my guitar playing on this one,i never use samples except for drums.I will check out Cottonbelly.Take care.
those compliments I see sure are well deserved Rhodsey...I really appreciate the thoughtful composing & arranging that went into this one...the playing is superb (and I think that is standard fare for you)..nice to hear an instrument played with feeling and the perfect pacing/touch to fly above the usual...and then the mix is presented with quality production....guess that makes the whole thing about as good as it gets...great job...much respect to you....Ed
Great to have comments like those coming from the man with the golden touch!I really dug deep on this one Ed but was not overly confident upon posting it - I am glad i did now as people seem to be enjoying this one. Rhodesy
Incredible tribute to Prince...Sometimes the sad events inject inexplicable creative powers in ourselves and this composition might well be a very good example of that !
Great composing, arranging, playing and production...all
top notch ! Excellent !!
First of all. RIP to Prince. Although I was no fan, he partly made modern music as it is. Your track is a nice and well created honor to him. The electric guitar is great. YOu really know how to use it and it fits perfect to the whole of the track. It never gets boring and catches oyu until the end.
This is surely the best, most classiest, confident and stylish track of yours.
Everything is just so relaxed and classy and it has a far out, deep vibe that I love. Every element is great and there's some real vibe and moody menace going on merged with the beauty.
Really sounds like a band rather than one guy so you're absolutely on top form here.
I will return to do my customary detailed review later but had to knock out these initial thoughts right now. Let's say I was inspired.
I liked reading your nod to Prince in this description, and I am also enjoying this piece very much! This has a nice mid-eighties fusion feel to me, which seems to be so lost on many listeners recently. The flow and the mix are very good, and almost remind me of listening to a premium cassette on a great player. The guitar arpeggiations are just exquisite. I must admit that your song inspired me within a moment. I wish that I was in a better place to create something today, as there is some kind of great vibe going on today. Wonderful journey through the whole song... with many different facets and enjoyable moments. Love it! Fave!
I am glad the track had some inspiration for you,thanks for the listen and comments my friend.Sorry to read you are not in the best place at present,i wish you the best of luck..
Very cool and sure very well played.
I wish i could play almost same good the guitar. But .... :)
I really enjoyed the listen to this sweet little song.
Good to hear things like this on looperman. Sometimes analog sounds much better then all this digital vst stuff.
Now, that is what I would call well controlled playing...you really nailed it Rhodesy...just the perfect touch to convey great melody...superb job my friend..best acoustic tune I have heard in a very long time.....Ed
Hey oh masterful one..i had a suspicion you would appreciate this little doodling my friend.Amazing generous comments from you.You inspire us all,not just with your playing.:)Take care dude.
Really liked what you did here Rhodesy. I enjoy acoustic music a lot and hope to hear more of it here. Like others have said, it's a wonderful listen! Nice changes throughout the track giving it some dynamics. Is the same guitar used for all the tracks?
I think mother nature herself would want a digital copy and an album version for her collection.
I know spring is here now. Plus the masters golf tournament starts this week!!
Great inspiring comments from you Wayne as always my friend!The main guitar is a gibson j45 acoustic which i used for all the melody/harmony parts.The intro vamp was on a strat middle pickup set ultra clean.
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I am sure i will get my mojo back at some point as i always have thank you.I was just putting some ideas into the mix on the said forum.I am currently doing some music study and desperately trying to improve my piano skills so music is still pumping through my veins!
Thanks mate Rhodesy
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Mysterious, windy, big landscape, kind of atonal synth intro rises skillfully into a good initial bass riff. Nice the way the synth decays after 0:15.
Very solid bass sound (plus playing) and the Rhodes adds vibe.
Your 0:58 merged synth sound is an excellent one that really stands out. Try using that again in another track but probably in a quite different way. See how it works over a faster groove. And the notes it's playing are kind of catchy yet also very chilled.
1:39 clangy metal rise gives things a good lift and then we're into some widdly jazz playing. At exactly 1:50 the low note at the end of the run sounds great. Then the high playing is kind of African. Reminds me a little of some of the style that New York band Vampire Weekend go for. Their first album was interesting but I've since heard some wet pop rubbish from them.
2:31 cool wah chord/note as you hit the breakdown. Then gentle fast tremoloed note as we rise back into the drums and a tasteful guitar solo, with lots of cool ambience and activity and vibe in the background. Just what I like as it adds depth but does not detract from the lead (guitar) work. Must mean it's also well mixed. Choosing appropriate sounds that complement each other is kind of also mixing. It was the only mixing there was in the early days of recording in one room with no multitracks or overdubs.
3:20 I like that lower playing as the guitar has a great, warm tone. Then I think you add two different layers of guitar over the top and pan them nicely so that all three can be heard. Great mixing there.
This is a far out, grooving, classy piece of jazzy soundscape work with lots of depth and emotion and I don't really have any suggestions or criticisms.
Enough detail?
No-one ,and i mean NO-ONE could ever accuse you of not listening to a track with your full attention my friend!
Thankyou for your input and great comments on this track.The track came together really quickly.I wanted to write a very slow emotive piece in a 7/4 time signature,came up with the chords on piano,added the bass guitar and i was off.
This is not my favourite track but all the musicians i admire,yourself included of course,seem to rate it highly.so it just goes to show you cannot really hear your own works as others hear them.
I changed the title as you can see as i agreed with your earlier comment.
Thanks ) Rhodesy
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Great vibe and cool sounds Rhodesy!
Wayne
Thanks for your interests in the track my friend.Yes the bass is a very abused instrument in the big world :) ,most great bands have great bass players and the bass line is so important to harmony.Example;if the guitarist is playing a C chord and the bass plays an A root note,we are now in Aminor. :)
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Cru
I was thinking. if we have the blues, but we sound like Prince, do we have the Purples?
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Great composing, arranging, playing and production...all
top notch ! Excellent !!
Compliments and respect____Orlando
Respect Rhodesy:)
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well played
Lot of good taste here
Love the sound of your Precision
congrats!
Max
Rhodesy
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This is surely the best, most classiest, confident and stylish track of yours.
Everything is just so relaxed and classy and it has a far out, deep vibe that I love. Every element is great and there's some real vibe and moody menace going on merged with the beauty.
Really sounds like a band rather than one guy so you're absolutely on top form here.
I will return to do my customary detailed review later but had to knock out these initial thoughts right now. Let's say I was inspired.
P.S. Title is a lot like The Thrill Is Gone
Thanks for that,it means a lot.
Rhodesy
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Take care - Rhodesy
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Very cool and sure very well played.
I wish i could play almost same good the guitar. But .... :)
I really enjoyed the listen to this sweet little song.
Good to hear things like this on looperman. Sometimes analog sounds much better then all this digital vst stuff.
Respect!
stay tuned
joe
Thanks for the listen and your kind words.Yes real instruments are still admired more by most musicians at the end of the day.
Take care Joe Rhodesy:)
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I think mother nature herself would want a digital copy and an album version for her collection.
I know spring is here now. Plus the masters golf tournament starts this week!!
Take care!
Wayne
Enjoy spring,enjoy the golf!:) Rhodesy